MINUSA
Dacnusa sibirica
Unit of packaging
Dacnusa sibirica (parasitic wasp)
Pack size: 100 ml bottle
Contains: 500 adults
Target
Leaf miners in all larval stages, preferably the first and second stage.
Rates
The pieces of information given below are merely indicative. Tailored advice can be provided if information is available on the local factors that need to be taken into account, such as the crop, the climate conditions and the level of infestation. For the correct approach, you should always consult a Koppert specialist or a recognised distributor of Koppert products.
MINUSA | rate | m²/unit | interval (days) | frequency | remark |
preventive | - | - | - | - | - |
curative light | ¼/m² | 2000 | 7 | min. 3x | If <1 larva/10 plants |
curative heavy | - | - | - | - | If >1 larva/10 plants use MIGLYPHUS |
Introduction
- release parasitic wasps between leaves
- in the morning or in the evening
Environmental conditions
MINUSA is recommended at low levels of infection.
Storage and handling
- storage after receipt: 1-2 days
- storage temperature: 8-10°C/47-50°F
- bottles standing
- in the dark
Appearance
Adults D.s.: size 2-3 mm, dark-brown to black, long antennae
Other stages: develop inside/outside host
Mode of action
Female adult parasitic wasps of Dacnusa sibirica lay an egg inside the leaf miner larva. The parasitic wasp develops inside the leaf miner pupa.
Visual effect
Two weeks after introduction it is possible to observe parasitization. Presence of Dacnusa sibirica can only be estimated by dissecting larvae in the laboratory.
Important!
Only use products that are permitted in your country/state and crop. Check local registration requirements.
Koppert Biological Systems can not be held liable for unauthorized use.
Natural progression






